Dale Earnhardt Sr.: Known as “The Intimidator”, Dale Earnhardt Sr. is one of NASCAR’s most iconic drivers. With 76 Cup wins and seven Cup championships, Earnhardt’s career spanned over two decades and made him one of the sport’s biggest stars. Sadly, he died in a crash during the 2001 Daytona 500.
Jeff Gordon: Jeff Gordon is a four-time Cup champion and a NASCAR Hall of Famer. He started his NASCAR career in 1992 and quickly became one of the sport’s top drivers, winning his first Cup championship in 1995. Over the course of his career, Gordon won 93 Cup races and became one of the sport’s biggest stars.
Richard Petty: Richard Petty, also known as “The King”, is a NASCAR legend with 200 Cup wins and seven Cup championships. He began racing in 1958 and retired in 1992, making him one of the sport’s longest-tenured drivers. In 2010, he was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Jimmie Johnson: Jimmie Johnson is a seven-time Cup champion and one of NASCAR’s most successful drivers. He began his Cup career in 2002 and quickly established himself as a dominant force, winning his first Cup championship in 2006. Over the course of his career, Johnson won 83 Cup races and became one of the sport’s biggest stars.
Tony Stewart: Tony Stewart, also known as “Smoke”, is a three-time Cup champion and a NASCAR Hall of Famer. He began his Cup career in 1999 and quickly became one of the sport’s top drivers, winning his first Cup championship in 2002. Over the course of his career, Stewart won 49 Cup races and was known for his aggressive driving style.